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Almost 35 million children are on the run, they need the world's full support

Almost 35 million children are on the run, they need the world's full support

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Save the Children is “horrified” by reports of 80 college students abducted in Nigeria

Save the Children is “horrified” by reports of 80 college students abducted in Nigeria

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Statement on the beheading of two children in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

Statement on the beheading of two children in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

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Hundreds of migrant children face abuse at European borders

Hundreds of migrant children face abuse at European borders

Poor living conditions in the Rohingya refugee camps present a risk during the COVID-19 outbreak

Stranded, stateless, detained: new report reveals 700,000 Rohingya children are denied basic rights across Asia

Stranded, stateless, detained: new report reveals 700,000 Rohingya children are denied basic rights across Asia

Farhiya, a 16 year old Somalian student wearing bright orange clothes, works at a schooldesk

Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children

Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children

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Comic tells harsh but hopeful story of young migrant ANA

Comic tells harsh but hopeful story of young migrant ANA

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Statement: G7 reaction as summit fails to deliver for children

Statement: G7 reaction as summit fails to deliver for children

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